View Full Version : s13 sr20det loud whistle noise. Video inside.
mightymike130
03-19-2013, 11:51 PM
Hi guys, im having an issue with my s13 blacktop sr20det. I disconnected the alternator and power steering pump and narrowed it down to the main pulley. So im assuming its probably a bad oil pump? Its such a weird noise.
here is the video. Your input is appreciated.
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-Thank you
project925
03-20-2013, 04:54 AM
the belt maybe?
mightymike130
03-20-2013, 06:22 PM
There are not any belts even connected in that video lol...
nickauger
03-20-2013, 06:28 PM
Maybe turbo ?
Kingtal0n
03-20-2013, 09:53 PM
I've never heard that. Very interesting and I would love to know the cause as well.
Some things to think about:
The pulley installs very close to the engine. Get under the engine and check the space between the pulley and the engine, look for signs of something rubbing.
Check the crankshaft keyway, remove the pulley and inspect the surface where the pulley rides the crankshaft.
If it is related to the oil pump or oil pump related failure, that can ruin the engine of course. So keep this in mind as you diagnose the issue- if the noise suddenly stops for instance, the oil pressure could drop to zero!
I've heard a similar noise from turbochargers before. check the shaft play and maybe oil feed just in case? Sometimes the compressor wheel rides the housing and generates a noise like that. Check the compressor fins for abrasion.
good luck
240boi115
03-20-2013, 09:56 PM
maybe a reeeeeeeeeally bad thrown bearing?
maybe a vac leak? I've had something like that on the intake, where it meets the head, I missed a piece of old gasket and didn't seat all the way and made a loud whistle just like that.
its a long shot but just my .02
cotbu
03-21-2013, 06:58 AM
I'd like to hear what happens when the clutch is disengaged. Also what happens when you pinch the pcv line.
mightymike130
03-21-2013, 08:15 PM
hvWs4hvv_MI&list=LLN9yvggoX9a5X2i9v1pmYjg&feature=mh_lolz My buddy found this video and it ended up being the exact same problem. So it ended up being a blown out throttle body gasket on the bottom on the TB.
:duh: Thanks guys so glad its a cheap/easy fix
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